I have been reading more and more where prominent fishermen are claiming that they see no difference in their catch ratios when comparing btwn Mono and Floro.
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1) I like to catch pickerel. They say on sites that mono 10lb or above is okay for them…no steel needed. I rather concur.
2) I fish at Merrill Creek where salmon and trout abound. Brother 5 Insists upon 6lb seaguar for leader.
3) I don’t want to lose any pickerel that I by-catch while fishing for trout. Will 10lb seaguar be a good compromise. Or shall I just stay with Seige 10lb mono?
10# mono is no match for pickerel teeth. I've had 17# bitten thru with just a tap. No hookset, no battle. Just a tap and 7" worm, hook, sinker gone. You're looking for a perfect combination that just doesnt exist. If you're fishing for pickerel, use pickerel appropriate tackle. If you're fishing trout, use trout appropriate tackle. The guys that fish trout on Harveys run a 4 -6# floro leader. They get fish up to 10#s, 4 -7 fairly common. I don't know anybody that really targets pickerel in open water but some do on the ice. 20-25# floro leader is there go to. Most dont run wire because they are hoping for bass too. We've gone thru this. The up north folks that get a lot of northerns all run wire or very heavy floro. There are plenty of claims about using Leader material, not just floro line. Supposed to be made different.Yes, context.
1) I like to catch pickerel. They say on sites that mono 10lb or above is okay for them…no steel needed. I rather concur.
2) I fish at Merrill Creek where salmon and trout abound. Brother 5 Insists upon 6lb seaguar for leader.
3) I don’t want to lose any pickerel that I by-catch while fishing for trout. Will 10lb seaguar be a good compromise. Or shall I just stay with Seige 10lb mono?
So, What do you think then about the leader even being visible in the deep water where I'm after the Trout? Maybe at the depth where they are at 20lb floro would not be an issue...not be visible.10# mono is no match for pickerel teeth. I've had 17# bitten thru with just a tap. No hookset, no battle. Just a tap and 7" worm, hook, sinker gone. You're looking for a perfect combination that just doesnt exist. If you're fishing for pickerel, use pickerel appropriate tackle. If you're fishing trout, use trout appropriate tackle. The guys that fish trout on Harveys run a 4 -6# floro leader. They get fish up to 10#s, 4 -7 fairly common. I don't know anybody that really targets pickerel in open water but some do on the ice. 20-25# floro leader is there go to. Most dont run wire because they are hoping for bass too. We've gone thru this. The up north folks that get a lot of northerns all run wire or very heavy floro. There are plenty of claims about using Leader material, not just floro line. Supposed to be made different.
Idk? Only one way to find out. Run one with 20 and one light line and see what happens.Years back I fshed the river a lot for walleye. I've hook a fair share of musky and some northerns. Lost more than I landed due to bite offs. Didn't matter because I was chasing eyes. 6-8# line. I knew the chances of landing a toothy was slim but thats how it goes. Running wire would have about eliminated any eyes.So, What do you think then about the leader even being visible in the deep water where I'm after the Trout? Maybe at the depth where they are at 20lb floro would not be an issue...not be visible.
AND salmon. I'll be trying soon.Running wire would have about eliminated any eyes.